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Help Morris Isaacson Centre for Music by donating cleaning supplies and toiletries for MICM students.

 Soweto, Gauteng

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Help Morris Isaacson Centre for Music by donating cleaning supplies and toiletries  for MICM students.

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Hygiene items

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Cleaning supplies

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Help Morris Isaacson Centre for Music by donating cleaning supplies and toiletries for MICM students.

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MICM is a non profit organisation looking for various in kind donations. As a dedicated institution committed to providing quality music education to students of all ages. As we continue our mission to inspire and nurture musical talent, we strive to maintain a clean and safe learning environment for our students, faculty, and visitors. To achieve this, we are reaching out to generous individuals and organizations. We are in need of essential cleaning supplies, including but not limited to: Disinfectant wipes and sprays, Hand sanitizers, Paper towels, Trash bags, Mops and brooms, All-purpose cleaners ect... Your donation will play a crucial role in ensuring a hygienic space where students can learn and practice safely. Every contribution, no matter how big or small, will make a meaningful difference in maintaining the well-being of our school community. If you are able to donate, we would be happy to arrange a convenient pick-up or drop-off time. Please feel free to reach out to us on this platform for any further details. We sincerely appreciate your generosity and support in helping us maintain a safe and inspiring environment for our students.


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Morris Isaacson Centre for Music

Morris Isaacson Centre for Music

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We help children between the ages of 4-18 by providing them with quality music education

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